Guidelines for parties that want to use TomTom trademarks, logos and copyrights.

1. Trademarks are nouns used to describe the generic name of a product or service. 2. Trademark must appear in front of the appropriate generic name of a product or service. a. Correct: I am using a TomTom navigation device. b. Incorrect: I am using a TomTom. 3. Do not use TomTom trademarks in the possessive or plural form.

Logos

Do not use the TomTom “Hands logo” or any other TomTom logo, icon or symbol on or in connection with products, promotional material or packaging, except in accordance with an express written statement from TomTom.

Domain names

Our domain names are carefully chosen to support our presence on the Internet. Our domain names include our trademarks/trade names or a combination of these marks/names. You may not use an identical or virtually identical TomTom trademark as a second-level domain.

Trade dress

TomTom uses distinctive packaging, Web designs, logos, color combinations and typefaces that may not be imitated.

Compatibility

Product developers may use TomTom in referential phrases on packaging or promotional material to describe their products’ compatibility with TomTom products under the following conditions: a. TomTom is not used as a noun; b. TomTom is not part of the product name; c. TomTom is not part of the company name; d. The reference to TomTom does not create a sense of endorsement, sponsorship or false association with TomTom; e. The product works with the referenced TomTom product.

Copyrights

Copyrights in TomTom products and services, including maps, images, text and designs (“content”) are owned by TomTom and its affiliates. Unless stated otherwise, you may only copy, modify, distribute or display licenses if you are granted express written permission.